Coyne Sports Injury & Performance Clinic is a multi-disciplinary clinic located in Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast, Australia. The clinic gives you access to the best chiropractic, exercise physiology, naturopathy and strength & conditioning services on the Gold Coast. We have a holistic performance orientated personal training & nutrition service that caters for people who want to lose body fat, rehabilitate injuries and athletes that want to take their performance to the next level.

Joseph Coyne, an Accredited Exercise Physiologist & Sports Nutritionist, started Coyne Sports Injury & Performance Clinic. Through Joseph the clinic has been featured in a number of mainstream publications both in Australia and Internationally. Joseph has spoken at a number of international conferences on strength & conditioning and fitness and he is currently the Performance Manager for EXOS & the Chinese Olympic Committee in Beijing, China.

OUR SERVICES

Our rehabilitation service is designed for any client or patient who is suffering from chronic or acute injuries to muscles, ligaments, tendons or nerves. We use a range of techniques for our chiropractic and exercise physiology treatments including Active Release Techniques (ART), Functional Movement Screen (FMS) and Kinesio Taping.

Our Athletic Performance service is designed for any professional or recreational athlete who wants to improve their performance. Our strength & conditioning coaches and exercise physiologists are all university qualified, are athletes themselves and hold accreditation with a number of organisations including the ASCA, ESSA and CrossFit.

Our fat loss service is based on the cutting edge science in three different areas: sports nutrition, training and naturopathy. If you are serious about losing weight and body fat or you want to compete in a body composition sport (e.g. fitness model, figure competitor, bikini model, bodybuilder), we can help you achieve your goals.

Our consultancy service is perfect for any sporting club (professional or amateur) or individual athlete that wants to improve their performance. It is also extremely beneficial for strength and conditioning coaches, personal trainers and exercise physiologists who want advice on how to excel in their chosen field.

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